Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
& E# M# y) I" W$ ]8 a1 EThat saved a wretch like me. . x+ E" C- R& `% i& }
I once was lost but now I'm found, ? b' V! X! l/ ~! h+ r0 ]1 |
Was blind but now I see. ( D' T: _$ ?7 i
4 t, D4 H* E5 _T’was grace that taught my heart to fear
) j. v1 T5 ^0 u3 `9 g+ ^And grace my fear relieved
% f' z5 v: E: ~. A3 I: d, ~# S2 ZHow precious did that grace appear,
5 a* H- B& J) C0 c0 h: U" V2 j* U8 @The hour I first believed. - g8 z) w$ B' C/ f6 m t( O5 U8 s
0 s: g S9 Y, cThrough many dangers, toils and snares ( X) }6 F) W" m8 A7 b1 ]; W0 T2 U* R
We have already come * L/ d4 _( y6 @4 @1 \3 b
T’was grace that brought us safe thus far 9 b+ B- `. \! [ `2 I
And grace will lead us home. 9 T4 x/ {7 r2 H# {
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When we've been there ten thousand years
3 v0 ~5 Q% E% Z& SBright shining as the sun;
5 V& T* E, h; j6 [We've no less days to sing God's praise
$ g* i2 H- F" w' l- VThan when we first begun. |